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Author grateful for support
Thomas Reeder, of Hopewell I want to take this opportunity to thank all of my good friends, who showed up at the Hopewell Train Station Wednesday evening for readings and a discussion of my new book, “Poetic Justice.” It’s truly touching to know that I have the support and encouragement from the many relationships I…
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Make township more affordable
Kevin Kuchinski, of Hopewell Township Taxes in Hopewell Township have become a major burden for many of us. Recently, a longtime member of my parish confided to me that he and his wife planned to move out of Hopewell Valley, not because they wanted to, but rather because they could no longer afford the high…
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Blake lauds PennEast foes
Julie Blake, of Hopewell Township I have always believed in the importance of being responsible stewards of our environment. Growing up, my family and I raised chickens, turkeys and goats, and we spent many weekends hiking in the mountains and embracing the outdoors. Whether we were camping or working in our vegetable garden, my parents…
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Mayor says government more transparent
Mayor Harvey Lester, of Hopewell Township For five years, the State of New Jersey owed Hopewell Township reimbursement of $639,000. Within five minutes of announcing my goals as mayor of the township in January 2015, I set a priority to take action against the state to pursue reimbursement. Where previous mayors were content with the…
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Borough needs tougher speed control
Kathy Fedorko, of Hopewell Borough I have great respect for Mayor Paul Anzano and all of the other people, who generously volunteer their time, expertise and energy serving the citizens of Hopewell Borough. They, along with the employees of Hopewell Borough, work to make our town beautiful, active and safe. For the last few years,…
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HOPEWELL SUNSHINE LIST: Oct. 15, 2015
Those responsible for updating information about 2015 meetings for local governing bodies, boards, commissions, etc., are urged to email it as soon as possible. HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP PLANNING BOARD SPECIAL MEETIGN: Oct. 15, 7 p.m., re: litigation and housing plan. PENNINGTON MUNICIPAL COURT: Oct. 15, 6 p.m. HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP OPEN SPACE ADVISORY COMMITTEE: Oct. 15, 7:30…
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PRINCETON: This is no whine tasting – program aims to make eating vegetables fun
By Philip Sean Curran, Staff Writer Second-grader Katie Sikma sat down for lunch on Tuesday with her classmates at Community Park Elementary School to find small sample-size portions of broccoli leaves waiting for them. The samples were put there on a day when the entire student body would try them, with the leaves given to…
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WEST WINDSOR-PLAINSBORO: Recent school district changes have many parents concerned
Sophia Xu, Plainsboro We will be happy to embrace changes even when the changes are difficult. That’s when we assume the changes are positive. Unfortunately this doesn’t apply to the series of changes to West Windsor Plainsboro (WW-P) School District in the last couple of years. Those adverse changes disappointed many teachers and students, and…
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WEST WINDSOR-PLAINSBORO: Kaish has passion about WW-P school district
Tasneem Qamar Sultan, West Windsor To the editor: Unlike her other supporters, I have known Michele Kaish just over a year. Michele and I became friends immediately when I met her in a PTA meeting a year after moving from Alabama. She always encouraged and guided me through my second year at WW-P as…
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